Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1929437 Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Electrospinning is currently used to fabricate nanofibrous scaffolds for tissue engineering applications. The major problem of these scaffolds is their intrinsically two-dimensional nature which inhibits cellular migration and in-growth. In this study, we have introduced a modified setup of electrospinning to produce three-dimensional nanofibrous scaffolds which allows improved infiltration of cells. An array of focused halogen light bulbs was used to localize the heat in the path of electrospun jet near the collector. The fabricated mats were then seeded with cells in order to evaluate migration and infiltration. After 14 days of culture, a homogenous distribution of cells was observed throughout the scaffolds and showed the three-dimensional architecture of nanofibrous mats. By this novel and simple setup, the prepared electrospun mats will allow the seeded cells to obtain a three-dimensional arrangement which is ideal for tissue engineering applications.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► An array of halogen light bulbs is used to modify conventional electrospinning setup. ► Efficient infiltration of seeded cells on the scaffolds after 14 days of culture. ► Novel and simple setup for fabrication of 3D tissue-engineered nanofibrous scaffolds.

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